Posted in civil rights, government, human rights, politics, tagged activist judge, Bob Barr, civil right, college, constitution, election, John McCain, Libertarian, Republican, transcription, vote, voter, Wake Forest on May 12, 2008 | No Comments »
Last week, John McCain was almost poetic as he recounted the importance of the Constitution. Many of McCain’s words were beautiful to hear where civil rights and constitutional anchors were concerned. Many came away from the speech with the main idea that he was discussing activist judges. While activist judges have been a reality in [...]
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Posted in commentary, economy, government, politics, tagged capitol, children, congress, constitution, economy, equal, executive, founding document, founding father, freedom, inequity, legislative, liberty, life, neglected, politic, power broker, president, rules, seat of power, Thomas Jefferson, truth on May 3, 2008 | 1 Comment »
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“We the neglected children of American politics, in the sincere hope, that we will someday be embraced by this Union”. I made this line [...]
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Posted in civil rights, government, politics, tagged arrogance, Catholic, child, child abuse, child rights, children, constitution, fear, FLDS, Hindu, manipulation, mormon, polygamist, polygamy, ranch, Texas on April 29, 2008 | No Comments »
You don’t have to be a polygamist advocate to shiver at the ongoing battle for public sympathy that is taking place in Texas. Truthfully, under normal circumstances, I choose to have nothing to do with something as reprehensible as polygamy. Polygamy is not in my vocabulary. I am a biased person where polygamists are concerned [...]
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Posted in civil rights, government, human rights, tagged abuse, assault, Bill of Rights, Bush, constitution, higher ground, human rights, justice, Justice Department, law, lawmakers, legal, President Bush, torture on April 9, 2008 | No Comments »
President Bush has obviously done his legal homework in an effort to protect himself. The rage about human rights abuses, notably against torture, physical abuse and assault was reviewed by the Justice Department back in 2003. This review has just recently come to light as U.S. citizens have protested his actions and support of action [...]
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Posted in civil rights, election, human rights, jobs, tagged Bradley Amendment, child, child support, civil right, Clinton, constitution, election, hillary, human rights, kid on March 9, 2008 | No Comments »
This is an interesting, if not controversial video that clearly demonstrates the mentality that goes on behind the scenes with some politicians. The short-sidedness of some politicians is legion, which other politicians seek to use others to further their own purposes. Getting others to do lay in the foundation for some special “back-door” agenda is [...]
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Posted in civil rights, election, government, human rights, politics, technology, tagged Bradley Amendment, child, child support, civil right, Clinton, constitution, diaper, hillary, human rights, Obama, plan on March 3, 2008 | No Comments »
the federal Bradley Amendment for child support is unconstitutional
1. violation of due process under the 4th and 5th Amendments
2. deprival of equal protection under the law
3. violation of state sovereignty under the 10th Amendment
4. violation of natural human rights under the 9th Amendment
and more at http://bradleyamendment.wordpress.com
Hillary is not interested in the Constitutional Rights of Americans. [...]
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Posted in civil rights, election, government, human rights, terrorism, tagged constitution, illegal, income, invasion, law, paycheck, privacy, rule on February 24, 2008 | No Comments »
Posted in civil rights, election, government, human rights, politics, tagged Bill, Bradley Amendment, civil rights, Clinton, constitution, election, hillary, human rights, repeal, video on February 20, 2008 | No Comments »
Presenting a new video on the unconstitutionality of the Bradley Amendment.
For more information on the Bradley Amendment, visit these links!
The Evil Acts of Bill and Hillary Clinton
Repeal the Bradley Amendment Website
Thank you for helping to save freedom in America! ~ Elvis Manning
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Posted in civil rights, commentary, economy, government, human rights, politics, tagged abuse, amendment, bradley, child, civil, Clinton vision, constitution, family, hate, law, reform, right, vision on February 18, 2008 | No Comments »
What kind of human beings desire to dip into human lives and destroy them with abusive law that violates American civil rights and due process, all in the name of goodness and justice? Enter our saviors, Bill and Hillary Clinton! The Clintons have proven that they are interested in nothing but themselves and the raw [...]
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Posted in business, commentary, jobs, labor, tagged amendment, business, constitution, job, labor, legislation, religion, workplace on February 14, 2008 | No Comments »
The debate rages on. Today in the United States, the First Amendment of the Constitution supposes to protect each citizen’s right to the free exercise of his or her religion or by extension, a lack of one. Many U.S. citizens are confronted with the difficult choice of either faith or livelihood. For the seventh year [...]
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